Altadena is one of many towns affected by the Eaton Fire still burning in Los Angeles County. Before-and-after photos detail ...
As the fire roared down a hillside toward their Altadena home, Vanessa Prata and her parents hurried to pack their car. They focused on saving irreplaceable items, like family photographs and a ...
But a drive through the charred neighborhoods around Altadena shows that the fires also burned through a remarkable haven for generations of Black families avoiding discriminatory housing ...
One of the hardest hit areas is a neighborhood called Altadena. Many of the people have learned that the homes they left behind were burned to the ground. Joan Nguyen is one of them. When I spoke ...
“My plan was to live here forever,” Keiser said. The couple moved to Altadena in 2020, seeking a peaceful escape from the intensity of pandemic life in Los Feliz. Within a year, their daughter ...
As wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles, Altadena, one of the city’s historic Black neighborhoods, is facing catastrophic destruction. The Eaton Fire has spread rapidly throughout the area ...
The Eaton Fire burning in the community of Altadena. Firefighters were unable to retrieve water from the hydrants that ran dry. Homes and businesses burned to the ground. Altadena, CA, on January ...
Perez stayed to protect homes despite evacuation orders Eaton fire caused significant destruction in Altadena Eaton fire just 15% contained Fire threat remains high across L.A. area ALTADENA ...
told his eldest son was that he was still waiting for an ambulance as the swiftly moving Eaton fire bore down on his Altadena home. "He called everybody and said, 'I'm OK, I'm just waiting to be ...
designed by Altadena architect Boyd Georgi, who lived in his own midcentury on the bluff above Noyes, whose kids went to school with us, spilling down the hill on many levels toward Eaton Canyon ...
Los Angeles Times reporter Colleen Shalby takes a look at Altadena, a city hit heavily by the fires but also, her hometown. Colleen Shalby is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. She has covered ...
Former Imagineer Joe Rohde took to Instagram on Wednesday, Jan. 8 to remember his time in the Altadena neighborhood and mourn the loss of countless homes owned by his fellow Imagineers.